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Road Closures Planned For See3Slam Basketball Tournament (Photo) - 07/07/26

Motorists should plan for temporary road closures in downtown Richland this weekend as the ninth annual See3Slam 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament returns on Saturday and Sunday, July 11–12, 2026.

 

A section of George Washington Way will be closed beginning Friday, July 10, at 6:00 p.m. through Sunday, July 12, at 7:00 p.m. to accommodate tournament activities.

 

The closure will affect George Washington Way between Newton and Knight Streets. Local business access will remain available from Swift Boulevard to Newton Street. Drivers are encouraged to use alternate routes, follow posted detours, and use caution when traveling near the event area.

 

Event participants and spectators are encouraged to park in the public parking areas identified on the attached event parking map.

 

See3Slam is a community 3-on-3 basketball tournament for players of all ages, organized by the Tri-Cities Sunrise Rotary. Proceeds support local charities and help provide the gift of sight to those in need. The weekend also features food vendors, live entertainment, exhibition games, and center court competitions for the whole family.

 

For additional event information, visit www.see3slam.com.

Attached Media Files: EventMap.png,

Road Closures Planned For See3Slam Basketball Tournament (Photo) - 07/07/26

Motorists should plan for temporary road closures in downtown Richland this weekend as the ninth annual See3Slam 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament returns on Saturday and Sunday, July 11–12, 2026.

 

A section of George Washington Way will be closed beginning Friday, July 10, at 6:00 p.m. through Sunday, July 12, at 7:00 p.m. to accommodate tournament activities.

 

The closure will affect George Washington Way between Newton and Knight Streets. Local business access will remain available from Swift Boulevard to Newton Street. Drivers are encouraged to use alternate routes, follow posted detours, and use caution when traveling near the event area.

 

Event participants and spectators are encouraged to park in the public parking areas identified on the attached event parking map.

 

See3Slam is a community 3-on-3 basketball tournament for players of all ages, organized by the Tri-Cities Sunrise Rotary. Proceeds support local charities and help provide the gift of sight to those in need. The weekend also features food vendors, live entertainment, exhibition games, and center court competitions for the whole family.

 

For additional event information, visit www.see3slam.com.

Attached Media Files: EventMap.png,

Columbia Playfield Parking Lot Improvements Begin July 3 (George Prout Closed July 3-12) (Photo) - 07/01/26

Beginning July 3, 2026, the City of Richland will begin construction on the northern half of the Columbia Playfield parking lot as part of a project to improve safety, accessibility, and the overall condition of the facility.

 

The project includes full reconstruction of the existing pavement surface, stormwater drainage improvements, new parking lot striping, and the installation of parking lot lighting.

 

During construction, the northern section of the parking lot will be closed to the public. Access to the Columbia Playfields will remain available off Stevens Drive through the Mansfield Street entrance.

 

As part of the project, improvements to the ADA and maintenance access serving George Prout Pool will take place during the first two weeks of July. To safely accommodate this work, George Prout Pool will be closed to all users from July 3 through July 12. The pool is scheduled to reopen for public use on July 13.

 

The parking lot west of the pool will remain open throughout construction. Temporary ADA accommodations will be provided from the western section of the parking lot to maintain accessible access to the facility while work is underway. Additional parking will be available in the Columbia Playfield south parking lot and along Swift Blvd.

 

Construction of the northern parking lot is expected to be completed in early fall 2026. The northern parking lot will remain closed for the duration of the project. Residents and visitors are asked to obey all posted construction signs, barricades, and detours to help ensure the safety of both the public and construction crews.

 

The City appreciates the community's patience during construction as these improvements are completed.

Attached Media Files: ClosureMap.png,

Columbia Playfield Parking Lot Improvements Begin July 3 (George Prout Closed July 3-12) (Photo) - 07/01/26

Beginning July 3, 2026, the City of Richland will begin construction on the northern half of the Columbia Playfield parking lot as part of a project to improve safety, accessibility, and the overall condition of the facility.

 

The project includes full reconstruction of the existing pavement surface, stormwater drainage improvements, new parking lot striping, and the installation of parking lot lighting.

 

During construction, the northern section of the parking lot will be closed to the public. Access to the Columbia Playfields will remain available off Stevens Drive through the Mansfield Street entrance.

 

As part of the project, improvements to the ADA and maintenance access serving George Prout Pool will take place during the first two weeks of July. To safely accommodate this work, George Prout Pool will be closed to all users from July 3 through July 12. The pool is scheduled to reopen for public use on July 13.

 

The parking lot west of the pool will remain open throughout construction. Temporary ADA accommodations will be provided from the western section of the parking lot to maintain accessible access to the facility while work is underway. Additional parking will be available in the Columbia Playfield south parking lot and along Swift Blvd.

 

Construction of the northern parking lot is expected to be completed in early fall 2026. The northern parking lot will remain closed for the duration of the project. Residents and visitors are asked to obey all posted construction signs, barricades, and detours to help ensure the safety of both the public and construction crews.

 

The City appreciates the community's patience during construction as these improvements are completed.

Attached Media Files: ClosureMap.png,

City Of Richland Announces Independence Day Holiday Closures - 06/29/26

The City of Richland reminds residents that several City facilities will be closed in observance of the Independence Day holiday.

Friday, July 3 (Independence Day Observed)

  • Richland City Hall – Closed
  • Richland Public Library – Closed
  • Richland Community Center – Closed
  • George Prout Pool – Closed
  • Horn Rapids Landfill – Open
  • Curbside garbage, recycling, and yard waste collection – Regular schedule

 

Saturday, July 4 (Independence Day)

  • Richland Public Library – Closed
  • Richland Community Center – Closed
  • George Prout Pool - Closed
  • Horn Rapids Landfill – Closed

 

Sunday, July 5

  • Richland Public Library – Open
  • Richland Community Center – Open
  • George Prout Pool - Closed
  • Horn Rapids Landfill – Closed

Please note: George Prout Pool will be closed from July 3 – 12th to accommodate parking lot paving at Columbia Playfields.

 

All other City facilities will reopen during their regular business hours on Monday, July 6, 2026.

Emergency police, fire, and medical services will operate as normal throughout the holiday weekend. Residents should call 911 only for emergencies.

To report the illegal use of fireworks, residents are asked to call the non-emergency dispatch line at 509-628-0333. Using the non-emergency number for fireworks complaints helps keep 911 lines available for emergencies requiring an immediate response.

The City also encourages residents to celebrate responsibly by following local fireworks regulations and practicing safe handling. Before lighting fireworks, know the rules where you live, keep a water source nearby, and never leave fireworks unattended. Additional information about fireworks regulations and safety tips is available at richlandwa.gov/fireworks.

The City of Richland wishes everyone a safe and enjoyable Independence Day weekend.

City Of Richland Announces Independence Day Holiday Closures - 06/29/26

The City of Richland reminds residents that several City facilities will be closed in observance of the Independence Day holiday.

Friday, July 3 (Independence Day Observed)

  • Richland City Hall – Closed
  • Richland Public Library – Closed
  • Richland Community Center – Closed
  • George Prout Pool – Closed
  • Horn Rapids Landfill – Open
  • Curbside garbage, recycling, and yard waste collection – Regular schedule

 

Saturday, July 4 (Independence Day)

  • Richland Public Library – Closed
  • Richland Community Center – Closed
  • George Prout Pool - Closed
  • Horn Rapids Landfill – Closed

 

Sunday, July 5

  • Richland Public Library – Open
  • Richland Community Center – Open
  • George Prout Pool - Closed
  • Horn Rapids Landfill – Closed

Please note: George Prout Pool will be closed from July 3 – 12th to accommodate parking lot paving at Columbia Playfields.

 

All other City facilities will reopen during their regular business hours on Monday, July 6, 2026.

Emergency police, fire, and medical services will operate as normal throughout the holiday weekend. Residents should call 911 only for emergencies.

To report the illegal use of fireworks, residents are asked to call the non-emergency dispatch line at 509-628-0333. Using the non-emergency number for fireworks complaints helps keep 911 lines available for emergencies requiring an immediate response.

The City also encourages residents to celebrate responsibly by following local fireworks regulations and practicing safe handling. Before lighting fireworks, know the rules where you live, keep a water source nearby, and never leave fireworks unattended. Additional information about fireworks regulations and safety tips is available at richlandwa.gov/fireworks.

The City of Richland wishes everyone a safe and enjoyable Independence Day weekend.

City Of Richland Continues Neighborhood Traffic Safety Improvements - 06/25/26

The City of Richland is continuing efforts to improve safety in residential neighborhoods through its Neighborhood Traffic Safety (NTS) Program, with construction of new traffic calming improvements scheduled this summer on Long Avenue, Forest Avenue, and Queensgate Drive.

 

The Neighborhood Traffic Safety Program is designed to improve safety and quality of life in residential areas by reducing vehicle speeds, discouraging cut-through traffic, and addressing transportation safety concerns identified by residents and evaluated by City staff. The program supports the City's Vision Zero initiative, which aims to eliminate serious injury and fatal traffic crashes through a comprehensive approach focused on education, enforcement, engineering, emergency services, and equity.

 

"This program allows the City to make targeted improvements in neighborhoods where traffic safety concerns have been identified and evaluated," said Carlo D'Alessandro, Public Works Director. "These projects help create safer streets for everyone, including people walking, biking, driving, and accessing neighborhood destinations."

 

Construction is planned at the following locations:

• Forest Avenue north of McMurray Street – Installation of speed humps
• Long Avenue between Stevens Drive and Swift Boulevard – Installation of speed humps
• Queensgate Drive between Shockley Road and Summit Street – Installation of choker curbs designed to narrow the roadway and encourage slower vehicle speeds

 

Work at all three locations is expected to occur between now and August 31, 2026, with schedules subject to weather and contractor availability.

 

Residents can expect temporary traffic impacts during construction, including lane restrictions, reduced speeds, and short-term access adjustments near active work zones. The City encourages motorists to use caution, follow posted signage, and watch for construction crews working in the area.

 

The project is being completed by Allstar Construction Group, Inc.

 

The Neighborhood Traffic Safety Program uses a data-driven evaluation process to identify and prioritize projects based on factors such as vehicle speeds, traffic volumes, roadway characteristics, crash history, and available funding. The program focuses on existing residential local and collector streets throughout Richland.

 

For more information about the Neighborhood Citywide Traffic Calming Enhancements, visit richlandwa.gov/Projects or contact the Public Works Department at 509-942-7500.

City Of Richland Continues Neighborhood Traffic Safety Improvements - 06/25/26

The City of Richland is continuing efforts to improve safety in residential neighborhoods through its Neighborhood Traffic Safety (NTS) Program, with construction of new traffic calming improvements scheduled this summer on Long Avenue, Forest Avenue, and Queensgate Drive.

 

The Neighborhood Traffic Safety Program is designed to improve safety and quality of life in residential areas by reducing vehicle speeds, discouraging cut-through traffic, and addressing transportation safety concerns identified by residents and evaluated by City staff. The program supports the City's Vision Zero initiative, which aims to eliminate serious injury and fatal traffic crashes through a comprehensive approach focused on education, enforcement, engineering, emergency services, and equity.

 

"This program allows the City to make targeted improvements in neighborhoods where traffic safety concerns have been identified and evaluated," said Carlo D'Alessandro, Public Works Director. "These projects help create safer streets for everyone, including people walking, biking, driving, and accessing neighborhood destinations."

 

Construction is planned at the following locations:

• Forest Avenue north of McMurray Street – Installation of speed humps
• Long Avenue between Stevens Drive and Swift Boulevard – Installation of speed humps
• Queensgate Drive between Shockley Road and Summit Street – Installation of choker curbs designed to narrow the roadway and encourage slower vehicle speeds

 

Work at all three locations is expected to occur between now and August 31, 2026, with schedules subject to weather and contractor availability.

 

Residents can expect temporary traffic impacts during construction, including lane restrictions, reduced speeds, and short-term access adjustments near active work zones. The City encourages motorists to use caution, follow posted signage, and watch for construction crews working in the area.

 

The project is being completed by Allstar Construction Group, Inc.

 

The Neighborhood Traffic Safety Program uses a data-driven evaluation process to identify and prioritize projects based on factors such as vehicle speeds, traffic volumes, roadway characteristics, crash history, and available funding. The program focuses on existing residential local and collector streets throughout Richland.

 

For more information about the Neighborhood Citywide Traffic Calming Enhancements, visit richlandwa.gov/Projects or contact the Public Works Department at 509-942-7500.

Road And River Closures Planned For Cool Desert Nights And Richland Regatta This Weekend - Saturday Closures For Cool Desert Nights Updated (Photo) - 06/24/26

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • Increased traffic in downtown and waterfront areas
  • Temporary road and river closures
  • Delays near event venues and parking areas

 

Residents and visitors are encouraged to plan ahead for temporary road, river and boat launch closures associated with two popular community events taking place this weekend, June 26–28: Cool Desert Nights and the Richland Regatta.

 

These events are expected to attract thousands of attendees to Richland's waterfront, parks, and downtown areas. Motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians should anticipate increased traffic and temporary access restrictions throughout the weekend.

 

COOL DESERT NIGHTS

Friday, June 26 and Saturday, June 27

 

Cool Desert Nights will kick off Friday the 26th with Party in the Park, 5:30 p.m. at John Dam Plaza; hosted by the City of Richland and featuring food vendors. This will be followed by the famous Cool Desert Nights Cruise from 6-7 p.m., and then a free live concert back on John Dam Plaza by Free Agent in John Dam Plaza.

 

Cruise Route and Road Closures

Friday, June 26

Temporary road closures will be in place from approximately 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. to accommodate the Cool Desert Nights Cruise.

 

Affected roadways include:

• George Washington Way between Knight Street and Symons Street
• Swift Boulevard between George Washington Way and Jadwin Avenue
• Jadwin Avenue between Swift Boulevard and Knight Street
• Knight Street between Jadwin Avenue and George Washington Way

 

The cruise will begin in the Federal Building/City Hall parking lot and travel through downtown Richland and the Uptown area.

 

Additionally, a section of the Uptown Parking lot will be closed for the cruise from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and a portion of Jadwin Avenue between Mansfield Street and Knight Street will remain closed until approximately 9:00 p.m. for the duration of the Party in the Park concert at John Dam Plaza.

 

Saturday, June 27

George Washington Way will be closed from 4:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. between Symons Street and Williams Blvd. In addition, sections of the parking lot at the Uptown will be closed from 4:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. All vehicles remaining after 4:00 a.m. will be towed.

 

Motorists should expect delays and use alternate routes whenever possible.

 

RICHLAND REGATTA

Saturday, June 27 and Sunday, June 28

 

The Richland Regatta returns to the Columbia River waterfront with two days of hydroplane racing, food vendors, family activities, and spectator viewing opportunities. To support event operations and ensure public safety, portions of the riverfront trail system and nearby roadways will be temporarily restricted throughout the weekend.

 

Trail users should expect detours near Howard Amon Park and designated event viewing areas. Event staff and signage will direct pedestrians and cyclists around restricted areas.

 

Additional details regarding specific trail impacts and parking information will be posted as they become available.

 

River and Trail Closures (including boat launches, swim areas, etc. No river access)

 

The Columbia River racecourse area will be closed to recreational river traffic daily from approximately 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, June 27–28, 2026.

 

View the USCG Local Notice to Mariners: https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/lnms/lnm13222026.pdf

 

PLAN AHEAD

Residents visiting the waterfront, attending community events, or traveling through central Richland are encouraged to:

• Allow extra travel time
• Follow posted detour signs
• Watch for pedestrians, cyclists, and event traffic
• Utilize designated parking areas
• Consider alternate routes during peak event hours

 

The City of Richland appreciates the community's patience as these events bring visitors, tourism, and economic activity to the city while providing opportunities for residents and visitors to enjoy two of Richland's signature summer traditions.

 

For Cool Desert Nights event information, visit www.richlandchamber.org/cool-desert-nights.

 

For Richland Regatta information and event updates, visit https://www.nwpba.com/.

 

For questions regarding City services or closures associated with these events, contact Richland Parks & Public Facilities at 509-942-7529.

Attached Media Files: CruiseMap.jpg,

Road And River Closures Planned For Cool Desert Nights And Richland Regatta This Weekend - Saturday Closures For Cool Desert Nights Updated (Photo) - 06/24/26

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • Increased traffic in downtown and waterfront areas
  • Temporary road and river closures
  • Delays near event venues and parking areas

 

Residents and visitors are encouraged to plan ahead for temporary road, river and boat launch closures associated with two popular community events taking place this weekend, June 26–28: Cool Desert Nights and the Richland Regatta.

 

These events are expected to attract thousands of attendees to Richland's waterfront, parks, and downtown areas. Motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians should anticipate increased traffic and temporary access restrictions throughout the weekend.

 

COOL DESERT NIGHTS

Friday, June 26 and Saturday, June 27

 

Cool Desert Nights will kick off Friday the 26th with Party in the Park, 5:30 p.m. at John Dam Plaza; hosted by the City of Richland and featuring food vendors. This will be followed by the famous Cool Desert Nights Cruise from 6-7 p.m., and then a free live concert back on John Dam Plaza by Free Agent in John Dam Plaza.

 

Cruise Route and Road Closures

Friday, June 26

Temporary road closures will be in place from approximately 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. to accommodate the Cool Desert Nights Cruise.

 

Affected roadways include:

• George Washington Way between Knight Street and Symons Street
• Swift Boulevard between George Washington Way and Jadwin Avenue
• Jadwin Avenue between Swift Boulevard and Knight Street
• Knight Street between Jadwin Avenue and George Washington Way

 

The cruise will begin in the Federal Building/City Hall parking lot and travel through downtown Richland and the Uptown area.

 

Additionally, a section of the Uptown Parking lot will be closed for the cruise from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and a portion of Jadwin Avenue between Mansfield Street and Knight Street will remain closed until approximately 9:00 p.m. for the duration of the Party in the Park concert at John Dam Plaza.

 

Saturday, June 27

George Washington Way will be closed from 4:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. between Symons Street and Williams Blvd. In addition, sections of the parking lot at the Uptown will be closed from 4:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. All vehicles remaining after 4:00 a.m. will be towed.

 

Motorists should expect delays and use alternate routes whenever possible.

 

RICHLAND REGATTA

Saturday, June 27 and Sunday, June 28

 

The Richland Regatta returns to the Columbia River waterfront with two days of hydroplane racing, food vendors, family activities, and spectator viewing opportunities. To support event operations and ensure public safety, portions of the riverfront trail system and nearby roadways will be temporarily restricted throughout the weekend.

 

Trail users should expect detours near Howard Amon Park and designated event viewing areas. Event staff and signage will direct pedestrians and cyclists around restricted areas.

 

Additional details regarding specific trail impacts and parking information will be posted as they become available.

 

River and Trail Closures (including boat launches, swim areas, etc. No river access)

 

The Columbia River racecourse area will be closed to recreational river traffic daily from approximately 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, June 27–28, 2026.

 

View the USCG Local Notice to Mariners: https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/lnms/lnm13222026.pdf

 

PLAN AHEAD

Residents visiting the waterfront, attending community events, or traveling through central Richland are encouraged to:

• Allow extra travel time
• Follow posted detour signs
• Watch for pedestrians, cyclists, and event traffic
• Utilize designated parking areas
• Consider alternate routes during peak event hours

 

The City of Richland appreciates the community's patience as these events bring visitors, tourism, and economic activity to the city while providing opportunities for residents and visitors to enjoy two of Richland's signature summer traditions.

 

For Cool Desert Nights event information, visit www.richlandchamber.org/cool-desert-nights.

 

For Richland Regatta information and event updates, visit https://www.nwpba.com/.

 

For questions regarding City services or closures associated with these events, contact Richland Parks & Public Facilities at 509-942-7529.

Attached Media Files: CruiseMap.jpg,

City Of Richland Launches 2026 Roadway Preservation And Rehabilitation Projects - 06/19/26

The City of Richland is launching several roadway improvement projects this summer, including the 2026 Pavement Preservation Program and a pavement overlay project on streets throughout the community. Together, these investments will help extend pavement life, improve accessibility, replace aging infrastructure, and maintain safe, reliable transportation routes for residents and visitors.

 

The City's annual Pavement Preservation Program utilizes cost-effective treatments such as slurry seal and microsurfacing to protect roadways from weathering and wear while delaying the need for more extensive reconstruction. Additional roadway rehabilitation work, including pavement overlays, ADA ramp upgrades, and water service replacements, is also underway on several city streets.

 

2026 Pavement Preservation Program

 

Microsurfacing

Microsurfacing work is scheduled to take place later this summer on various streets throughout South Richland, including Leslie Road between Columbia Park Trail and Gage Boulevard. Preparation work, including the removal of existing pavement markings and striping, will occur in advance of the pavement treatment.

 

Motorists should expect temporary lane restrictions, reduced speeds, and brief delays while work is underway.

 

Contractor: Intermountain Slurry Seal, Inc.

 

Slurry Seal

Slurry seal operations are scheduled from June 23 through July 8 on residential streets throughout South Richland. Follow-up preparation work is scheduled to begin July 15 and is not expected to require street closures.

 

Residents may experience temporary access restrictions while crews apply the pavement treatment and allow time for curing. Traffic control personnel and signage will be in place to assist motorists and residents.

 

Contractor: Doolittle Construction, Inc.

 

Pavement Overlay Project

In addition to pavement preservation treatments, the City is completing a pavement overlay project on several streets throughout Richland. Construction began in early June and is expected to continue through November 2026.

 

Project streets include:

• Snyder Street (Stevens Drive to Harris Avenue)
• Hanford Street (George Washington Way to Davison Avenue)
• Catskill Street (Mahan Avenue to Pine Avenue)
• Pine Avenue (Catskill Street to Oat Street)
• Van Giesen Street (George Washington Way to Hunt Avenue)
• Logston Boulevard (SR 240 to Robertson Drive)
• Twin Bridges Road (SR 240 to Horn Rapids Landfill)

 

The project includes asphalt pavement overlays, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ramp upgrades, and water service replacements on Snyder Street, Hanford Street, Catskill Street, and Pine Avenue, where aging galvanized service lines are being replaced.

 

Motorists can expect periodic lane restrictions, traffic control measures, and construction activity throughout the duration of the project.

 

Contractor: Granite Construction

 

Resident Notifications

Notifications have been mailed to property owners and residents located along affected roadways. Contractors will also provide advance notice before work begins in specific neighborhoods.

 

The City encourages drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians to use caution in work zones, follow posted traffic control measures, and allow extra travel time when traveling through active construction areas.

 

Maps, schedules, project updates, and additional information are available at richlandwa.gov/ppp.

 

Preserving Richland's Transportation Infrastructure

Richland's roadway preservation and rehabilitation projects are part of the City's ongoing commitment to maintaining safe, reliable transportation infrastructure while maximizing the value of public investment. By applying the right treatment at the right time, the City can extend the life of existing roadways, improve accessibility, reduce long-term maintenance costs, and provide a better transportation experience for the community.

City Of Richland Launches 2026 Roadway Preservation And Rehabilitation Projects - 06/19/26

The City of Richland is launching several roadway improvement projects this summer, including the 2026 Pavement Preservation Program and a pavement overlay project on streets throughout the community. Together, these investments will help extend pavement life, improve accessibility, replace aging infrastructure, and maintain safe, reliable transportation routes for residents and visitors.

 

The City's annual Pavement Preservation Program utilizes cost-effective treatments such as slurry seal and microsurfacing to protect roadways from weathering and wear while delaying the need for more extensive reconstruction. Additional roadway rehabilitation work, including pavement overlays, ADA ramp upgrades, and water service replacements, is also underway on several city streets.

 

2026 Pavement Preservation Program

 

Microsurfacing

Microsurfacing work is scheduled to take place later this summer on various streets throughout South Richland, including Leslie Road between Columbia Park Trail and Gage Boulevard. Preparation work, including the removal of existing pavement markings and striping, will occur in advance of the pavement treatment.

 

Motorists should expect temporary lane restrictions, reduced speeds, and brief delays while work is underway.

 

Contractor: Intermountain Slurry Seal, Inc.

 

Slurry Seal

Slurry seal operations are scheduled from June 23 through July 8 on residential streets throughout South Richland. Follow-up preparation work is scheduled to begin July 15 and is not expected to require street closures.

 

Residents may experience temporary access restrictions while crews apply the pavement treatment and allow time for curing. Traffic control personnel and signage will be in place to assist motorists and residents.

 

Contractor: Doolittle Construction, Inc.

 

Pavement Overlay Project

In addition to pavement preservation treatments, the City is completing a pavement overlay project on several streets throughout Richland. Construction began in early June and is expected to continue through November 2026.

 

Project streets include:

• Snyder Street (Stevens Drive to Harris Avenue)
• Hanford Street (George Washington Way to Davison Avenue)
• Catskill Street (Mahan Avenue to Pine Avenue)
• Pine Avenue (Catskill Street to Oat Street)
• Van Giesen Street (George Washington Way to Hunt Avenue)
• Logston Boulevard (SR 240 to Robertson Drive)
• Twin Bridges Road (SR 240 to Horn Rapids Landfill)

 

The project includes asphalt pavement overlays, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ramp upgrades, and water service replacements on Snyder Street, Hanford Street, Catskill Street, and Pine Avenue, where aging galvanized service lines are being replaced.

 

Motorists can expect periodic lane restrictions, traffic control measures, and construction activity throughout the duration of the project.

 

Contractor: Granite Construction

 

Resident Notifications

Notifications have been mailed to property owners and residents located along affected roadways. Contractors will also provide advance notice before work begins in specific neighborhoods.

 

The City encourages drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians to use caution in work zones, follow posted traffic control measures, and allow extra travel time when traveling through active construction areas.

 

Maps, schedules, project updates, and additional information are available at richlandwa.gov/ppp.

 

Preserving Richland's Transportation Infrastructure

Richland's roadway preservation and rehabilitation projects are part of the City's ongoing commitment to maintaining safe, reliable transportation infrastructure while maximizing the value of public investment. By applying the right treatment at the right time, the City can extend the life of existing roadways, improve accessibility, reduce long-term maintenance costs, and provide a better transportation experience for the community.

City Of Richland Purchases Property For New Police Station - 06/18/26

On June 18, 2026, the City of Richland officially closed on the purchase of 1200 Jadwin Avenue, marking a significant investment in public safety services, downtown revitalization, and economic development for the City. This acquisition provides a cost-effective path to address current and future public safety facility and service needs while transforming a vacant property into a productive community asset in Richland’s downtown core.

 

“Public safety is our top priority,” said Richland Police Chief Martin Pilcher. “Ensuring our officers, staff, and residents have access to services and facilities that meet the growing demand is a worthwhile investment for our City.”

 

Richland’s current police station no longer meets the space and operational needs of a growing community. Facility studies determined that approximately 56,500 square feet will be needed to support police operations over the next 15 years. 1200 Jadwin Avenue offers adequate space to meet those needs while also offering flexibility to accommodate future City services and growth as needed. 

 

As part of the City’s due diligence process, an independent appraisal along with architectural and structural inspections were completed prior to closing. Based on those findings, the City successfully renegotiated the purchase price from $7,945,000 to $6,999,999, helping reduce acquisition costs while assuring the property meets the City’s long-term needs. As part of the renegotiated terms, the City agreed to pay the buyer’s commission of one percent, or $87,499.99. The total acquisition cost is $7,091,406.34 which includes the purchase price, tax proration, escrow fees, buyer’s commission, and recording fees. 

 

“As we continue to address growth opportunities and impacts within our City, we are focused on fiscally responsible stewardship of public resources, increasing resident access to services, and strategic economic development for our future,” said Richland City Manager Jon Amundson. “This project positions us to strengthen our public safety services, prepare for continued growth, reinvest in The Downtown Loop, and create opportunities for future redevelopment.”

 

This project also offers community benefits expanding beyond public safety. With the property located in the heart of downtown Richland, this acquisition will transform a long-standing vacant property into a civic asset, strengthening the downtown community and supporting continued economic activity. As public safety operations eventually transition to the new facility, opportunities to reimagine the current police station and nearby properties may emerge, allowing for further redevelopment for the City. 

 

Richland is beginning the planning and design stages of the renovation and will provide updates as the project progresses. More information can be found at richlandwa.gov/FuturePoliceStation.

City Of Richland Purchases Property For New Police Station - 06/18/26

On June 18, 2026, the City of Richland officially closed on the purchase of 1200 Jadwin Avenue, marking a significant investment in public safety services, downtown revitalization, and economic development for the City. This acquisition provides a cost-effective path to address current and future public safety facility and service needs while transforming a vacant property into a productive community asset in Richland’s downtown core.

 

“Public safety is our top priority,” said Richland Police Chief Martin Pilcher. “Ensuring our officers, staff, and residents have access to services and facilities that meet the growing demand is a worthwhile investment for our City.”

 

Richland’s current police station no longer meets the space and operational needs of a growing community. Facility studies determined that approximately 56,500 square feet will be needed to support police operations over the next 15 years. 1200 Jadwin Avenue offers adequate space to meet those needs while also offering flexibility to accommodate future City services and growth as needed. 

 

As part of the City’s due diligence process, an independent appraisal along with architectural and structural inspections were completed prior to closing. Based on those findings, the City successfully renegotiated the purchase price from $7,945,000 to $6,999,999, helping reduce acquisition costs while assuring the property meets the City’s long-term needs. As part of the renegotiated terms, the City agreed to pay the buyer’s commission of one percent, or $87,499.99. The total acquisition cost is $7,091,406.34 which includes the purchase price, tax proration, escrow fees, buyer’s commission, and recording fees. 

 

“As we continue to address growth opportunities and impacts within our City, we are focused on fiscally responsible stewardship of public resources, increasing resident access to services, and strategic economic development for our future,” said Richland City Manager Jon Amundson. “This project positions us to strengthen our public safety services, prepare for continued growth, reinvest in The Downtown Loop, and create opportunities for future redevelopment.”

 

This project also offers community benefits expanding beyond public safety. With the property located in the heart of downtown Richland, this acquisition will transform a long-standing vacant property into a civic asset, strengthening the downtown community and supporting continued economic activity. As public safety operations eventually transition to the new facility, opportunities to reimagine the current police station and nearby properties may emerge, allowing for further redevelopment for the City. 

 

Richland is beginning the planning and design stages of the renovation and will provide updates as the project progresses. More information can be found at richlandwa.gov/FuturePoliceStation.

Road Closure Planned On Horn Rapids Road For North Horn Rapids Sewer Extension Project (Photo) - 06/18/26

Beginning Monday, June 22, 2026, a section of Horn Rapids Road between Kingsgate Way and the Framatome entrance will be closed to through traffic as part of the City of Richland's North Horn Rapids Sewer Extension Project. The closure is expected to remain in place through July 28, 2026, while crews install new sewer infrastructure and road reconstruction to support future growth and development in north Richland.

 

During construction, motorists will be detoured via Kingsgate Way, Battelle Boulevard, and Stevens Drive. Access to Framatome will remain available on Horn Rapids Road but only from the East (Stevens Drive direction).

 

Reader boards have been placed in the area to notify motorists of the upcoming closure. Framatome has also been informed of the project schedule and is communicating access information to employees.

 

The North Horn Rapids Sewer Extension Project will construct approximately 6,500 feet of sanitary sewer main and related infrastructure to expand sewer service capacity in the Horn Rapids area. The project is part of the City's ongoing efforts to support economic development and planned growth while maintaining reliable utility services.

 

Motorists are encouraged to plan ahead, allow extra travel time, and follow posted detour routes and traffic control devices throughout the construction period.

 

Additional information about the project, including maps and updates, is available at the City's project page: richlandwa.gov/Projects

 

The City of Richland appreciates the public's patience and cooperation during construction.

 

About the Project

The North Horn Rapids Sewer Extension Project will extend sanitary sewer service north of Horn Rapids Road, providing infrastructure necessary to support future development and improve utility service capacity in the area. Construction is anticipated to continue through 2026.

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Road Closure Planned On Horn Rapids Road For North Horn Rapids Sewer Extension Project (Photo) - 06/18/26

Beginning Monday, June 22, 2026, a section of Horn Rapids Road between Kingsgate Way and the Framatome entrance will be closed to through traffic as part of the City of Richland's North Horn Rapids Sewer Extension Project. The closure is expected to remain in place through July 28, 2026, while crews install new sewer infrastructure and road reconstruction to support future growth and development in north Richland.

 

During construction, motorists will be detoured via Kingsgate Way, Battelle Boulevard, and Stevens Drive. Access to Framatome will remain available on Horn Rapids Road but only from the East (Stevens Drive direction).

 

Reader boards have been placed in the area to notify motorists of the upcoming closure. Framatome has also been informed of the project schedule and is communicating access information to employees.

 

The North Horn Rapids Sewer Extension Project will construct approximately 6,500 feet of sanitary sewer main and related infrastructure to expand sewer service capacity in the Horn Rapids area. The project is part of the City's ongoing efforts to support economic development and planned growth while maintaining reliable utility services.

 

Motorists are encouraged to plan ahead, allow extra travel time, and follow posted detour routes and traffic control devices throughout the construction period.

 

Additional information about the project, including maps and updates, is available at the City's project page: richlandwa.gov/Projects

 

The City of Richland appreciates the public's patience and cooperation during construction.

 

About the Project

The North Horn Rapids Sewer Extension Project will extend sanitary sewer service north of Horn Rapids Road, providing infrastructure necessary to support future development and improve utility service capacity in the area. Construction is anticipated to continue through 2026.

Attached Media Files: HornRapidsRoadClosureDetour.png,

Richland First Responders Invite Community To Free Bike Rodeo On July 18 (Photo) - 06/18/26

The Richland Police Department and Richland Fire & Emergency Services are inviting community members of all ages to attend a free Bike Rodeo on Saturday, July 18, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in the parking lot of Chief Joseph Middle School.

 

A Bike Rodeo is a family-friendly bicycle safety event that combines education, skills practice, and community engagement. Designed to promote bicycle safety, encourage healthy outdoor activity, and strengthen connections between residents and local first responders, participants learn safe riding techniques, receive helmet fit checks, and build confidence and awareness on two wheels through fun, interactive activities.

 

Attendees can participate in a variety of activities, including:

  • Bicycle safety education
  • Helmet fit and safety checks
  • Meet-and-greets with police officers and firefighters
  • Giveaways and snacks
  • Bicycle raffle
  • Free bicycle helmets while supplies last

 

"We want to help riders of all ages stay safe while enjoying our community's parks, trails, and neighborhoods," said Police Chief, Marty Pilcher. "The Bike Rodeo is a fun way for families to learn important safety skills, receive properly fitted helmets, and spend time with the first responders who serve our community."

 

Participants are encouraged to bring their bicycles and helmets. The event is free and open to the public.

 

Event Details

  • What: Bike Rodeo
  • When: Saturday, July 18, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
  • Where: Chief Joseph Middle School Parking Lot, 504 Wilson Street, Richland, WA 99354
  • Cost: Free

 

For additional information, please visit the Facebook event at richlandwa.gov/BikeRodeo.

Attached Media Files: Please Use This Flyer,

Richland First Responders Invite Community To Free Bike Rodeo On July 18 (Photo) - 06/18/26

The Richland Police Department and Richland Fire & Emergency Services are inviting community members of all ages to attend a free Bike Rodeo on Saturday, July 18, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in the parking lot of Chief Joseph Middle School.

 

A Bike Rodeo is a family-friendly bicycle safety event that combines education, skills practice, and community engagement. Designed to promote bicycle safety, encourage healthy outdoor activity, and strengthen connections between residents and local first responders, participants learn safe riding techniques, receive helmet fit checks, and build confidence and awareness on two wheels through fun, interactive activities.

 

Attendees can participate in a variety of activities, including:

  • Bicycle safety education
  • Helmet fit and safety checks
  • Meet-and-greets with police officers and firefighters
  • Giveaways and snacks
  • Bicycle raffle
  • Free bicycle helmets while supplies last

 

"We want to help riders of all ages stay safe while enjoying our community's parks, trails, and neighborhoods," said Police Chief, Marty Pilcher. "The Bike Rodeo is a fun way for families to learn important safety skills, receive properly fitted helmets, and spend time with the first responders who serve our community."

 

Participants are encouraged to bring their bicycles and helmets. The event is free and open to the public.

 

Event Details

  • What: Bike Rodeo
  • When: Saturday, July 18, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
  • Where: Chief Joseph Middle School Parking Lot, 504 Wilson Street, Richland, WA 99354
  • Cost: Free

 

For additional information, please visit the Facebook event at richlandwa.gov/BikeRodeo.

Attached Media Files: Please Use This Flyer,

City Of Richland Transportation System Plan (TSP) Open House (Photo) - 06/17/26

The City of Richland is nearing completion of a new City-wide Transportation System Plan (TSP), a key component of the Comprehensive Plan update under the 2025–2026 “Future in Focus” initiative.  When finalized, the TSP will align with Richland’s long-term goals and capital improvement priorities, guiding future infrastructure investments and enhancing mobility throughout the city.

 

The update process began with the formation of a Steering Committee made up of technical representatives from the City of Richland Public Works, Development Services, and Parks & Public Facilities Departments, Ben Franklin Transit, Port of Benton, Benton-Franklin Council of Governments, Bike Tri-Cities, and Washington State Department of Transportation. Representatives from several of these stakeholder groups will be present at the Open House to talk about transportation projects and answer questions.

Transpo Group, the consulting firm supporting the City, has conducted transportation modeling and completed technical analysis.  Additionally, an online community survey conducted in the spring gathered nearly 350 responses.

 

Continued community input on transportation remains essential. The TSP will serve as a blueprint for a safer, more connected, and more efficient transportation system for all.

The City of Richland invites the public and interested parties to attend an Open House to review project materials with a focus on a proposed Future Projects List.

 

The open house will take place on Thursday June 25, 2026, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the Richland Fire Station 76 located at Badger Mountain South, at 4307 Trowbridge Boulevard.

 

Event Details

City of Richland Transportation System Plan (TSP) Open House

Thursday, June 25, 2026
4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Richland Fire Station No. 76
4307 Trowbridge Boulevard

 

For more information, visit richlandwa.gov/TSP or contact the City's Public Works Department at 509-942-7500.

Attached Media Files: OpenHouseFlyer.jpg,

City Of Richland Transportation System Plan (TSP) Open House (Photo) - 06/17/26

The City of Richland is nearing completion of a new City-wide Transportation System Plan (TSP), a key component of the Comprehensive Plan update under the 2025–2026 “Future in Focus” initiative.  When finalized, the TSP will align with Richland’s long-term goals and capital improvement priorities, guiding future infrastructure investments and enhancing mobility throughout the city.

 

The update process began with the formation of a Steering Committee made up of technical representatives from the City of Richland Public Works, Development Services, and Parks & Public Facilities Departments, Ben Franklin Transit, Port of Benton, Benton-Franklin Council of Governments, Bike Tri-Cities, and Washington State Department of Transportation. Representatives from several of these stakeholder groups will be present at the Open House to talk about transportation projects and answer questions.

Transpo Group, the consulting firm supporting the City, has conducted transportation modeling and completed technical analysis.  Additionally, an online community survey conducted in the spring gathered nearly 350 responses.

 

Continued community input on transportation remains essential. The TSP will serve as a blueprint for a safer, more connected, and more efficient transportation system for all.

The City of Richland invites the public and interested parties to attend an Open House to review project materials with a focus on a proposed Future Projects List.

 

The open house will take place on Thursday June 25, 2026, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the Richland Fire Station 76 located at Badger Mountain South, at 4307 Trowbridge Boulevard.

 

Event Details

City of Richland Transportation System Plan (TSP) Open House

Thursday, June 25, 2026
4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Richland Fire Station No. 76
4307 Trowbridge Boulevard

 

For more information, visit richlandwa.gov/TSP or contact the City's Public Works Department at 509-942-7500.

Attached Media Files: OpenHouseFlyer.jpg,

City Of Richland 2027 Funding Opportunities Open House (Photo) - 06/10/26

The City of Richland invites businesses, nonprofit organizations, community groups, property owners, and event organizers to attend a free Funding Opportunities Open House on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, to learn about City-administered grant and funding programs available for 2027.

 

The open house will take place from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. at the Richland Public Library, located at 955 Northgate Drive.

 

The event will provide information about funding opportunities that support local businesses, tourism promotion, community services, economic development, and recreational enhancements throughout Richland. City staff will be available to answer questions about eligibility requirements, application timelines, and strategies for preparing strong applications.

 

Funding programs highlighted at the event include:

 

  • Business License Reserve Fund – Support services that assist Richland businesses and entrepreneurs
  • Commercial Façade Improvement Program – Grants for exterior building improvements that enhance commercial properties and help prevent blight
  • Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program – Funding for public facilities and public service projects benefiting low- and moderate-income residents
  • Lodging Tax Grant Program – Funding for tourism promotion and tourism-related facilities
  • Parks Partnership Program – Support for collaborative projects that enhance parks, trails, recreation amenities, public gathering spaces, and community recreational experiences

 

"The Funding Opportunities Open House is designed to help organizations understand the resources available to them and prepare for upcoming application cycles," said Mandy Wallner, Economic Development Manager for the City of Richland. "Whether you're a business owner, nonprofit leader, community partner, or event organizer, this is an opportunity to connect with staff, ask questions, and learn how these programs can help bring projects and ideas to life."

 

Applications for various programs will open between July and October 2026. Prospective applicants are encouraged to attend the open house to gain valuable insight before application periods begin.

 

Event Details

City of Richland 2027 Funding Opportunities Open House

Wednesday, June 24, 2026
5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
Richland Public Library
955 Northgate Drive

 

For more information, visit richlandbusiness.com/programs or contact the City's Economic Development Office at (509) 942-7725 or info@richlandbusiness.com.

Attached Media Files: OpenHouseFlyer.pdf,

City Of Richland 2027 Funding Opportunities Open House (Photo) - 06/10/26

The City of Richland invites businesses, nonprofit organizations, community groups, property owners, and event organizers to attend a free Funding Opportunities Open House on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, to learn about City-administered grant and funding programs available for 2027.

 

The open house will take place from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. at the Richland Public Library, located at 955 Northgate Drive.

 

The event will provide information about funding opportunities that support local businesses, tourism promotion, community services, economic development, and recreational enhancements throughout Richland. City staff will be available to answer questions about eligibility requirements, application timelines, and strategies for preparing strong applications.

 

Funding programs highlighted at the event include:

 

  • Business License Reserve Fund – Support services that assist Richland businesses and entrepreneurs
  • Commercial Façade Improvement Program – Grants for exterior building improvements that enhance commercial properties and help prevent blight
  • Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program – Funding for public facilities and public service projects benefiting low- and moderate-income residents
  • Lodging Tax Grant Program – Funding for tourism promotion and tourism-related facilities
  • Parks Partnership Program – Support for collaborative projects that enhance parks, trails, recreation amenities, public gathering spaces, and community recreational experiences

 

"The Funding Opportunities Open House is designed to help organizations understand the resources available to them and prepare for upcoming application cycles," said Mandy Wallner, Economic Development Manager for the City of Richland. "Whether you're a business owner, nonprofit leader, community partner, or event organizer, this is an opportunity to connect with staff, ask questions, and learn how these programs can help bring projects and ideas to life."

 

Applications for various programs will open between July and October 2026. Prospective applicants are encouraged to attend the open house to gain valuable insight before application periods begin.

 

Event Details

City of Richland 2027 Funding Opportunities Open House

Wednesday, June 24, 2026
5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
Richland Public Library
955 Northgate Drive

 

For more information, visit richlandbusiness.com/programs or contact the City's Economic Development Office at (509) 942-7725 or info@richlandbusiness.com.

Attached Media Files: OpenHouseFlyer.pdf,

City Of Richland To Open George Prout Pool For Summer Season - 06/10/26

Summer officially makes a splash in Richland on Saturday, June 13, when George Prout Pool opens for the 2026 season.

 

Located at 1005 Swift Boulevard, George Prout Pool offers a variety of aquatic opportunities for residents of all ages, including recreational swim, lap swim, swim lessons, summer swim team, and special events throughout the season.

 

"George Prout Pool has been a summertime tradition for generations of Richland families," said Parks & Public Facilities Director Chris Waite. "We're excited to welcome residents back for another season of fun, fitness, and making memories in the water."

In addition to daily swimming opportunities, the pool offers:

  • Swim lessons for all skill levels
  • Lap swimming
  • Summer swim team opportunities
  • Diving boards and recreational swimming areas
  • Lifeguard Certification Courses
  • Private pool rentals for parties and special events

Residents are encouraged to register early for swim lessons and aquatic programs, as many sessions fill quickly.

Additional opportunities to stay cool this summer include the Badger Mountain Splash Pad, Howard Amon Wading Pool, and Richland's designated river swim beach areas.

 

Pool schedules, admission information, program registration, and rental details are available at www.richlandparksandrec.com/Aquatics.

 

For questions regarding aquatic programs, contact Richland Parks & Recreation at 509-942-7529.

City Of Richland To Open George Prout Pool For Summer Season - 06/10/26

Summer officially makes a splash in Richland on Saturday, June 13, when George Prout Pool opens for the 2026 season.

 

Located at 1005 Swift Boulevard, George Prout Pool offers a variety of aquatic opportunities for residents of all ages, including recreational swim, lap swim, swim lessons, summer swim team, and special events throughout the season.

 

"George Prout Pool has been a summertime tradition for generations of Richland families," said Parks & Public Facilities Director Chris Waite. "We're excited to welcome residents back for another season of fun, fitness, and making memories in the water."

In addition to daily swimming opportunities, the pool offers:

  • Swim lessons for all skill levels
  • Lap swimming
  • Summer swim team opportunities
  • Diving boards and recreational swimming areas
  • Lifeguard Certification Courses
  • Private pool rentals for parties and special events

Residents are encouraged to register early for swim lessons and aquatic programs, as many sessions fill quickly.

Additional opportunities to stay cool this summer include the Badger Mountain Splash Pad, Howard Amon Wading Pool, and Richland's designated river swim beach areas.

 

Pool schedules, admission information, program registration, and rental details are available at www.richlandparksandrec.com/Aquatics.

 

For questions regarding aquatic programs, contact Richland Parks & Recreation at 509-942-7529.

Richland Public Library Launches 2026 Summer Reading Challenge (Photo) - 06/10/26

The Richland Public Library is inviting readers of all ages to embark on a summer of discovery, imagination, and adventure with the 2026 Summer Reading Challenge, "75 Chapters & Beyond."

 

The challenge runs from June 10 through August 23 and celebrates the Richland Public Library's 75th anniversary by honoring the stories that have shaped our community while inspiring readers to explore new stories and possibilities for the future.

 

Open to children, teens, and adults, the Summer Reading Challenge encourages participants to keep reading throughout the summer months while enjoying library programs, activities, and special events designed to engage learners of every age.

 

"Summer reading helps prevent learning loss, encourages lifelong literacy, and creates opportunities for families to connect through reading," said Library Manager Chris Nulph. "As we celebrate 75 years of service to our community, we're excited to invite residents to be part of the next chapter of the Richland Public Library."

 

Participants can register online or in person at the Richland Public Library. Readers will be able to track their progress, earn prizes, and participate in activities and events throughout the summer.

 

The 2026 theme, "75 Chapters & Beyond," reflects both the library's rich history and its continued commitment to inspiring curiosity, creativity, and learning for generations to come.

 

For more information, to register, or to view the full schedule of summer programs and events, visit myrichlandlibrary.org.

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Richland Public Library Launches 2026 Summer Reading Challenge (Photo) - 06/10/26

The Richland Public Library is inviting readers of all ages to embark on a summer of discovery, imagination, and adventure with the 2026 Summer Reading Challenge, "75 Chapters & Beyond."

 

The challenge runs from June 10 through August 23 and celebrates the Richland Public Library's 75th anniversary by honoring the stories that have shaped our community while inspiring readers to explore new stories and possibilities for the future.

 

Open to children, teens, and adults, the Summer Reading Challenge encourages participants to keep reading throughout the summer months while enjoying library programs, activities, and special events designed to engage learners of every age.

 

"Summer reading helps prevent learning loss, encourages lifelong literacy, and creates opportunities for families to connect through reading," said Library Manager Chris Nulph. "As we celebrate 75 years of service to our community, we're excited to invite residents to be part of the next chapter of the Richland Public Library."

 

Participants can register online or in person at the Richland Public Library. Readers will be able to track their progress, earn prizes, and participate in activities and events throughout the summer.

 

The 2026 theme, "75 Chapters & Beyond," reflects both the library's rich history and its continued commitment to inspiring curiosity, creativity, and learning for generations to come.

 

For more information, to register, or to view the full schedule of summer programs and events, visit myrichlandlibrary.org.

Attached Media Files: Socials.png,

TRAFFIC ALERT: Temporary Lane Closures Planned Tuesday 6/9 At South George Washington Way And Aaron Drive - 06/08/26

Motorists should plan for temporary lane closures on Tuesday, June 9, from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. as crews complete some of the final work on the South George Washington Way Intersection Improvements Project.

The northbound left-turn lane from George Washington Way onto Aaron Drive and the southbound far-left (center) lane on George Washington Way will be closed while crews install curb improvements and complete pavement marking work.

Aaron Drive will remain open; however, northbound motorists wishing to access Aaron Drive will need to follow a signed detour via Comstock Street and Goethals Drive.

Drivers are encouraged to allow extra travel time, expect minor delays, and use caution in the work zone.

TRAFFIC ALERT: Temporary Lane Closures Planned Tuesday 6/9 At South George Washington Way And Aaron Drive - 06/08/26

Motorists should plan for temporary lane closures on Tuesday, June 9, from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. as crews complete some of the final work on the South George Washington Way Intersection Improvements Project.

The northbound left-turn lane from George Washington Way onto Aaron Drive and the southbound far-left (center) lane on George Washington Way will be closed while crews install curb improvements and complete pavement marking work.

Aaron Drive will remain open; however, northbound motorists wishing to access Aaron Drive will need to follow a signed detour via Comstock Street and Goethals Drive.

Drivers are encouraged to allow extra travel time, expect minor delays, and use caution in the work zone.